10-letter words containing a, c, i, d, h
- phagedenic — a severe, destructive, eroding ulcer.
- pitch-dark — dark or black as pitch: a pitch-dark night.
- redispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
- rhotacized — to change (a sound) to an (r); subject to rhotacism.
- rich media — any internet content that interacts with the user, for example by expanding or streaming video content when the user's mouse hovers over it
- richard ii — 1367–1400, king of England 1377–99 (successor to and grandson of Edward III; son of Edward, Prince of Wales).
- richardson — Henry Handel (Henrietta Richardson Robertson) 1870–1946, Australian novelist.
- saccharide — an organic compound containing a sugar or sugars.
- saccharoid — having a granular texture like that of loaf sugar.
- sand chair — a low folding beach chair with a frame, usually of tubular metal, that slants outward below the seat, forming a base designed to be rested in the sand.
- sandwiched — two or more slices of bread or the like with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between each pair.
- schizoidal — relating to a person with a schizoid personality disorder
- schoolmaid — a schoolgirl
- shit-faced — very drunk.
- side chain — a group of atoms bound to an atom, usually a carbon, that forms part of a larger chain or ring in a molecule
- side chair — a straight-backed chair without arms.
- skid chain — a chain fitting over the tire of a car, truck, or other vehicle, to increase traction and prevent skidding on roads covered with ice or snow.
- switchyard — a railroad yard in which rolling stock is distributed or made up into trains.
- trochoidal — like, arranged or in the form of a trochoid, or belonging or relating to trochoids
- unachieved — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
- unmachined — an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine.
- whitecedar — (US) alternative spelling of white cedar.